FAMILY have paid tribute to Australian golf legend Jack Newton, who has died aged 72.
The Cessnock-born Novocastrian sporting hero played between 1971 and 1983 before the tragic aeroplane accident that cost him his right arm.
He went on to establish the Jack Newton Junior Golf Foundation in 1986. The organisation has been funded largely from the proceeds of the annual Jack Newton Celebrity Classic.
The Newcastle Herald reported in 2013 that Newton had raised more than $3 million for junior golf, as well as diabetes research and awareness campaigns
In a statement on Friday Newton's family confirmed the tragic loss.
"On behalf of our family, it is with great sadness I announce that our courageous and loving husband, father, brother, grandfather, and mate, Jack Newton OAM has passed away overnight due to health complications," the statement read.
"His passion for sport and contributing to future generations of golfers and the Australian community demonstrates the character of our father, beloved husband, proud brother, adoring grandfather, and maverick mate. Dad's legacy will live on through his wife Jackie, daughter Kristie, son Clint, grandchildren Matilda, Hope, Jessie, Noah, Paige, and Indie.
"In true Jack Newton style, we will celebrate his incredible life; however, for now, our family asks for privacy and we appreciate everyone's love, support, and friendship throughout his life."